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This week Kodiak fisherman Dave Kubiak was a guest on the Radio Netherlands International program "Earth Beat," which is broadcast around the world, and on KMXT's HD-3 Channel. Host Marnie Chesterton spoke with Kubiak about his experiences during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and his reaction to the ongoing spill in the Gulf of Mexico, coming from the Deep Water Horizon oil well blow-out.

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The Kodiak
Police Department has put out a warning that someone is passing off counterfeit
$20 bills around town. Lieutenant Kyle Valerio says the fake
bills started showing up over the weekend, and were spotted by cash-handling
merchants.

He said the
police are trying to track the distribution of the counterfeit 20s, and is
asking people to keep their eyes open for them.

If you
suspect you've been given a fake $20 bill, the phone number to report
them to the police is 486-8000.

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High School boys have once again repeated as Region III track and field
champions. They wrapped up the title over the weekend with 131 points - 21 more
than second place Palmer. Colony was third with 84 points.

The Kodiak
girls placed third, which was two places higher than coach Marcus Dunbar
anticipated. The Wasilla girls ran away with the title, doubling the number of
points that second place Kenai posted. The Warriors racked up 152 points to
Kenai's 76 and Kodiak's 71.

Kodiak's Marcus Dunbar was voted Coach of the Year for Region III.

The Kodiak
boys won several events on their way to team victory. Karsten Schick took both the 110- and 300-meter
hurdles, while Dylan Anthony won the 16-hundred and 32-hundred meter races. The
team of Chaven Davidson, Caleb Nymeyer, Jordan Fogle and Schick won the
4-by-400-meter relay, while the quartet of Fogle, Nymeyer, Davidson and Anthony
took the 4-by-800 relay.

Wasilla was
fourth, followed by Kenai, Soldotna, Homer, Houston and Skyview.

On the
girls' side, Samantha Oliver won the 100-meter hurdles for the Lady Bears,
while the team of Sarah Ng, Allie Smith, Chloe Ivanoff and Jaymi Bethea won the 4-by-800-hundred relay.